‘Jeanne Du Barry’: Cannes Review (opening film) (2024)

Johnny Depp and Maiwenn open the Cannes film festival as the King of France and his low-born lover

‘Jeanne Du Barry’: Cannes Review (opening film) (1)

Source: Cannes International Film Festival

‘Jeanne Du Barry’

Dir: Maiwenn. France 2023. 116mins.

A relatively classy venture about class, Jeanne Du Barry looks at a real-life instance of social climbing with playful exuberance and a serious subtext. The title character — played by director and co-screenwriter Maiwenn — did a lot of what simply isn’t done, and her bold gambles paid off. Calling upon American Johnny Depp to play King Louis XV could be viewed as stunt casting but one soon forgets he’s an unusual choice because, if there is not exactly chemistry between the leads, there is something pleasingly watchable. This is not great or memorable filmmaking but the power of the story and some of the performances make up for that. Opening Cannes Out of Competition, the film hits French theaters immediately.

This is not great or memorable filmmaking but the power of the story and some of the performances make up for that

The illegitimate daughter of a monk and a cook, Jeanne learned good manners and received a good education, thanks to help from key aristocrats for whom her single mother worked. Her book-learning — we’re shown that she loved to read and was so adept at spelling and grammar that she could tutor well-born youths — co-existed with an early understanding of hypocrisy and keeping up appearances.

Mother and daughter leave the countryside for Paris, “the capital of all hope and desire”. Jeanne, who had spent time sheltered in convents where the nuns objected to books, learns the ways of libertinage and builds a reputation as a skilled courtesan. It’s clear that Jeanne will perform any sex act and submit to same, but there is nothing crass or prurient about the way this is conveyed on screen.

When she meets the smooth-talking Count du Barry (Melvil Poupaud, entertainingly louche) they strike a bargain. She’ll use her charms to work her way up the ladder of increasingly wealthy lovers, helping to support his household. Du Barry’s friend the Duke de Richelieu (Pierre Richard — the supple physical comic from The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe — in a wonderful turn) is determined for Jeanne to meet the King.

She does. It’s transgressive lust at first sight. Jeanne is told: “Whatever you do, don’t look the King in the eyes.” Jeanne, of course, takes that as a challenge to make sure female gaze and male gaze meld — and flabbergasted and disapproving witnesses of the court be damned.This is the story of two people who get to be together but are sneered at the entire time, because the time is the late 1700s and the setting is Versailles.

Most men — and women — consider Jeanne to be an ignorant whor*. She may be a harlot, but she’s not ignorant. Between being a servant and a harlot, she finds the perks better in the field of harlotry. Of course, there’s the comical indignity of the exam by the royal physician leading to his pronouncement: “I declare her worthy of the royal bed.” And that is where she and Louis truly connect. The King makes it clear that the uncommon commoner will live at Versailles. The court — starting with his four snobbish daughters — can’t abide the arrangement.

Although she has no children of her own, Jeanne is very attached to Du Barry’s son Adolphe and also to the King’s son Louis (who will later marry Marie Antoinette and find that the People have some objections to their heads remaining attached to their necks). Jeanne is devoted to the bright and adorable Black boy, Zamor, her page who pops out of a giant gift box from the King. Generous and down-to-earth, Jeanne is authentic in a world of artifice.What Jeanne and the King share is healthy sexual appetites and unapologetic pleasure in each other’s company. They have the happy smirks of people who are getting away with something — and given how regimented the monarch’s life is, they are.

When Marie Antoinette (Pauline Pollmann) is imported from Austria to strengthen political ties, it is beyond-crucial that she speak to Jeanne, who is not permitted to break the ice. Just a few words will suffice to lift disgrace and make the King’s whor* acceptable. Will Marie Antoinette withhold those precious syllables forever or give in?

While Depp is consistently compelling and Maiwenn acquits herself reasonably well, Benjamin Lavernhe isworth the price of admissionas the King’s valet, La Borde. Lending gesture-perfect gravity under all circ*mstances, he’s a keeper of the flame of protocol whose own inner light is admirably subtle as he guides Jeanne through what amounts to a crash course in, well, almost everything. One simply doesn’t show feelings at court. Jeanne has too much exuberance to put a lid on hers for long. And she thinks the prancing habit of backing out of the King’s presence is hilarious.

Shot on 35mm, including sumptuous settings on location in Versailles, the visuals are very easy on the eyes.

Maiwenn has come a long way since she played that tentacular blue entity in Luc Besson’s The Fifth Elementin 1997. She says she was inspired by seeing Asia Argento as Madame du Barry in Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette back in 2006, but didn’t think she had the experience to do justice to an historical figure and her undeniably interesting life. Until now. After all,Jeanne du Barry and Marie Antoinette may have gotten their heads sliced off, but their names live on in ours.

Production companies:Why Not Productions, France 2 Cinéma, France 3 Cinéma, La Petite Reine, Impala Productions, Les Films de Batna, IN.2 Film, Les Films du Fleuve

International sales: Goodfellas, feripret@goodfellas.film

Producers:Pascal Caucheteux, Gregoire Sorlat

Screenplay: Maiwenn, Teddy Lussi-Modeste, Nicolas Livecchi

Cinematography: Laurent Dailland

Production design: Angelo Zamparutti

Editing: Laure Gardette

Music: Stephen Warbeck

Main cast: Maiwenn, JohnnyDepp, Benjamin Lavernhe, Pierre Richard, Melvil Poupaud, India Hair, Pascal Greggory, Marianne Basler

‘Jeanne Du Barry’: Cannes Review (opening film) (2024)

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